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Hermes Helps Out
Hermes Helps Out This collection of poetry, Persephone’s Echo, is about the echoes of the past in both mythology and my personal life. This collection combines the Jungian archetype with Sylvia Plath like confession. It also combines the personal with … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, Writing
Tagged 2008, A Dark Muse, Adonis, Aeneid, Affair, Alicia Keys, All Apologies, Anais Nin, Anxiety, Aphrodite In Jeans, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Birth, Bring Me To Life, Building A Mystery, Burn For You, Butterfly Chains, C S Lewis, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Cassandra, Christa Wolfe, Dante, Daughter, Dead Souls, Death, Demeter, Depression, Dido, DJ Muse, Echo, Electra, Emily Bronte, Erica Jong, Evanescence, Fall, Fallin, Father, Garden, God, Goddess, Greek Mythology, Gyges, Hades, Harry Potter, Harvest, Heart Shaped Box, Hera, Hermeneutics, Hermes, husband, I &I, I See Stars, If on a winter's night a traveler, Iio, Intertextuality, Italo Calvino, Kreo, L Frank Baum, Longing, Lost, Margaret Atwood, Marriage, Medea, Memosene, Mother, Motherhood, Narcissus, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Odysseus, Ohio, Ovid, Penelope Prescribes Perseverance, Persephone, Persephone's Echo, Phoenix, Play, Poems, Poetry, Possession, Publish, Rapture, Rick Riordan, Ring, Rings, River Styx, Robin Fox, Sappho's Leap, Sarah McLachlan, Sehnsucht, Shakespeare's Sister, She Who Remembers, Shelby, Spring, Stay, Strawberry Fields Forever, Subtext, Summer, Summerhouse Later, Surfacing, Taja Sevelle, Text, The Art of Love, The Beatles, The Chronicles of Narnia, The English Patient, The Neverending Story, The Road To Oz, Tragedy, Underworld, Virgil, Winter, Wuthering Heights, Zeus
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Dracula: The Vampire and The Critics
Dracula: The Vampire and Critics Edited by Margaret L Carter, 1988 Themes of Racial Purity and the Terror over Race are in Dracula. There is the subtext Darwinian struggle of Global Politics in Dracula. Britain had imperial opposition during Stoker’s … Continue reading
Posted in History, Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 1988, Army of Light, Camilla, Charles Dickins, Demeter, Devendra P. Varma, Dracula The Vampire and the Criticis, Gender, Gender and Inversion, Ghosts, Great Expectations, Hawthorne, Homosexuality, House of the Seven Gables, JRR Tolkien, Lombroso's Ciriminal Man, Lucy as a Symbol For The West, Margaret L Carter, Marx, Menstral Blood, Middlemarch, Narrative Methods in Dracula, Opedial Father, Origins of Dracula, Otherness, Persephone, Psychological Repression, Racial Purity, Sauron and Dracula, Terror, The Genesis of Dracula, The Lady in White, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Underworld, Vampires, Vlad the Impaler, Wolves, Women
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Bram Stoker
Bram Stoker By Barbara Belford, 1976 Bram had a frigid wife. He went to prostitutes—especially during the menstruation period. Bram wanted to grow as a person, but he felt he couldn’t. Bram was aware of the subtext in his own … Continue reading
Posted in History, Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Uncategorized
Tagged Actor, An Account of the Principalties of Wallachia and Moldavia, Anti-Feminist, Blarney, Blood, Bram Stoker, Byron, childhood, Demeter, Desdemona, Devil, Dracula, Edgar Alan Poe, education, Ellen Terry, Emily Bronte, Empress, Fates of Fernella, Father Figure, Florence, Fool, Government, Hangman, Harker, Ill, Incest, infanticide, Irving, Jonathan, Le Vampires, Lovres, Lucy, M Names, Magician, Mark Twain, MIddle Class, Mina, Movie, Nosferatu, Ophelia, patricide, Research, Sex, Sexual, Shakespeare, Sharp, sibling rivalry, social ills, taboo, tarot cards, Teeth, The Fall of the House of Usher, Theater, Vampires, Victorian, Vlad Dracul, Walt Whitman, Whitby, William Wilkerson, Wuthering Heights
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Dancing in The Flames
Dancing In the Flames Dancing in the Flames: the Dark Goddess in the Transformation of Consciousness by Marion Woodman and Elinor Dickson came out in 1996. It asks who is the Goddess? It is Eve, Lilith, Madonna or Mother … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, Psychology
Tagged Baba Yaga, Black Madonna, Chaos, Dakini, Dancing in the Flames, Dark Matter, darkness, Deadh, Demeter, Dionysis, Drugs, Ecstasy, Feminine, Fertility, Fire Rose, Flames, Flames of Passion, Individuation, Kali, Maat, Marion Woodman, Mary Magdalene, Persephone, Quantum Physics, Rose of Fire, Russia, Sex, Sophia, Symbols, Synchronicity, Through A Glass Darkly, Tibet, Timet, Transformation, Underworld, Virgin Mary, Wisdom, Women Can Be Strong, Words, Wtiches
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